Columnists
Kat Larson

Teenage Melodrama

I have always defined myself as a hopeless romantic, a true sucker for a good story where true love triumphs and happily ever after wins

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Columnists
Jean Elizabeth Seah

Movie Review: Mary Magdalene

A friend and I had been given free tickets for a preview of the film Mary Magdalene, which first came to theaters in 2018. The

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Columnists
Kat Larson

That’s the Way It Is

When you want it the most There’s no easy way out When you’re ready to go And your heart’s left in doubt Don’t give up

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Life
Kat Larson

I am Woman

Having been raised according to the principles of Catholicism, I have always followed the Church’s teaching regarding the LGBTQIA+ community. I knew it was a

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Dating
Jean Elizabeth Seah

Identity in Relationship

Call it a clan, call it a network, call it a tribe, call it a family. Whatever you call it, whoever you are, you need

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Life
Guest Writer

Pebbles at Another’s Feet

By guest writer Sister Mary Vianney Lyon, O.P. Saint Paul writes to the Thessalonians that we are not meant to grieve “like those who have

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Columnists
Kat Larson

Servant Leadership

This world continues its descent into chaos. Every morning I have to actively resist not falling prey to fear. The news is all about terrorism;

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Life
Kat Larson

My Life For Rent

This was the title of a song by the artist Dido. I listened to her music almost nonstop for a period during my teenage years.

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Life
Br. John Joseph

God’s Rose-Coloured Specs

To say that someone sees through rose-coloured or rose-tinted glasses is a common idiomatic expression by which we describe someone as seeing something as being

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Columnists
Fr. Joseph Gill

Called to Be Holy

A few years ago, I spent a week in Fatima on pilgrimage. It was beautiful to be there in such a holy place, where you

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Life
Kat Larson

A Love Story

St. John of the Cross introduced the concept of the “Dark Night of the Soul.” The assumption is that if someone endures such a “dark

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Life
Fr. Christopher Pietraszko

No Excuse for Indifference

Invincible ignorance cannot apply to all things as a possibility because of the principle of Synderesis. Synderesis is a scholastic term that states definitively and

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Life
Deborah Sucich

Witness for Life

In these Easter days of celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus, there is no better way to witness to the risen life of Christ than by

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Life
Christina M. Sorrentino

Modesty – More Than How We Dress

“Modesty is more than just a hemline, it is an interior disposition that influences not only our dress, but our thoughts an actions.” -Leah Darrow

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Health & Fitness
Kat Larson

What Do You Wish For?

I have been falling from grace recently. My life has not been going the way I had anticipated. To make matters worse, I have given

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